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chief justice roberts: and justice jackson, i think you -- justice jackson: yes. so iad a question about it because you are making . mitchell: mm-hmm.. justice jackson: and as i look at section iii, i see two parts of the first sentence of section iii. mr. mitchell: mm-hmm. jujackson: the first is a list of offices that a ualified person is barred specific circumstances that give rise to disqualifica so, first, am i about)6 seeing that there are two different happening in the first sentence? mr. mitchell: yes, for sure. justicn: okay. case or just one? are you arguing both that th fice of the presidency should barred offices -- one of the mr. mitchell: mm-hmm. justice jackson: -- and that the person -- a person who previtook the presidential oath is not subject to disqualification? mr. mitchell: we are arguing both, your honor. justice jackson: i don't see that in your brief. mr. mitchell: well -- justice jackson: i see a lot of focus on the second but not on the first. mr. mitchell: -- there is definitely more focus on the , and we acknowledge that we have a some
chief justice roberts: and justice jackson, i think you -- justice jackson: yes. so iad a question about it because you are making . mitchell: mm-hmm.. justice jackson: and as i look at section iii, i see two parts of the first sentence of section iii. mr. mitchell: mm-hmm. jujackson: the first is a list of offices that a ualified person is barred specific circumstances that give rise to disqualifica so, first, am i about)6 seeing that there are two different happening in the first sentence?...
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jackson was a brave young man. in fact, jason huey, jackson's father, said that jackson defined his cancer and defined his life. jackson never, ever discussed his cancer diagnosis unless he was receiving treatment or getting a check-up at st. jude children's hospital in memphis. jason and diane huey are so appreciative of all the care and support that they received from the health care providers at st. jude children's hospital. jackson found comfort through his faith. his family said that jackson did not allow the cancer to control him or bother him because in their words, he knew where he was going. jackson is remembered for his passion for all sports, specifically football. it was through football that i first met jackson a number of years ago. jackson's love for life and for sports truly shined through and i think this photo here clearly shows that. along with his childhood friends, jackson started h&h podcast, a weekly show to discuss the latest news in sports and to preview upcoming games. weather the top -- w
jackson was a brave young man. in fact, jason huey, jackson's father, said that jackson defined his cancer and defined his life. jackson never, ever discussed his cancer diagnosis unless he was receiving treatment or getting a check-up at st. jude children's hospital in memphis. jason and diane huey are so appreciative of all the care and support that they received from the health care providers at st. jude children's hospital. jackson found comfort through his faith. his family said that...
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jackson society have taken jobs at the israeli ministry of foreign affairs. senior investigator at the henry jackson society, ur salalan yanchin, was once the israeli prime minister spokesperson, israeli minister of defenses media advisor and the head of strategic war games in the israeli militaries operations directorate. while in occupied palestine, marie spent time with president isaac and was gifted map of. occupied palestine by israeli military personnel, he all but took up arms himself in the war on ghazza. this advocate for genocide will certainly find it hard to find support outside of the zionist entity. joining me in the studio as usual is our resident expert david miller. david's an academic and a former professor at bristol university and is now a non-resident senior research fellow at the center of islam and global affairs at istanbul zaham university. he's also a co-director of the lobbying watch dog spinwatch and is a leading. she scholarly critic of israel. our guest contributor today is jason kridland who joins us via skype. jason has academi
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justice jackson: mr. kneedler, isn't the response -- justice barrett: but -- but judge -- justice jacksoalso that those two things are different? , you're sort of saying it's about individual culpab but it's not as though everyone engages in drug use. mr. kneedler: right. justice jackson: right? certain people do, and maybe they have addiction, and may you can't punish them because of thaddiction, but you can still punish them as criminally culpable for engaging in the act. it seems to me we e a totally different category -- mrkndler: we are, yes. justice jackson: -- when you're talkinabt acts that everybody participates in, that no one thinks in and of themselves are criminally culpable. and yet somehow this statute is reaching out to pushertain people who engage in that universal mabasic need. that seems to me to be the distinction -- mr. kneedler: yes. justice jackson: -- in these situations. mr. kneedler: that is a critical distinction, and not only is it someinthat everybody engages in, but it's some
justice jackson: mr. kneedler, isn't the response -- justice barrett: but -- but judge -- justice jacksoalso that those two things are different? , you're sort of saying it's about individual culpab but it's not as though everyone engages in drug use. mr. kneedler: right. justice jackson: right? certain people do, and maybe they have addiction, and may you can't punish them because of thaddiction, but you can still punish them as criminally culpable for engaging in the act. it seems to me we e...
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chief justice roberts: justice jackson? e jackson: yes. i guess i -- i don't understand whthe usual traditional standard could possibly suffice this situation. i mean, justice barrett and justice kagan suggtecert worthiness as another consideration. but don't we have to have something so that we are not -- we, thsueme court, is not supplanting the entirety of the heritage reporting corporation -- lower fer court system when we're looking at cases of this nature? mr. stewart: yes, and -- and, i mean, it may be that kind of the very unpredictability wt will happen in the.c circuit leads to unpredictability about whether this will ultimately be a cert worthy case. and so it may be that -- justice jackson: so cert worthiness could be another way of saying it. i mean, i prefer to think about whether or not there's something extraordinarily -- extraordinarily harmful going on situation that would warrant, in this situationin this case, the supreme court ting as the first decider of the merits of an issue l this. i mean, that seems to me to be tr
chief justice roberts: justice jackson? e jackson: yes. i guess i -- i don't understand whthe usual traditional standard could possibly suffice this situation. i mean, justice barrett and justice kagan suggtecert worthiness as another consideration. but don't we have to have something so that we are not -- we, thsueme court, is not supplanting the entirety of the heritage reporting corporation -- lower fer court system when we're looking at cases of this nature? mr. stewart: yes, and -- and, i...
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jackson-lee? >> i ask unanimous consent including record a sheet to buy pessimist duration to increase border enforcement and accelerate work authorization and call on congress to act. >> without objections so ordered. >> sowe are not reading the whoe paragraph just a title please. >> i ask unanimous consent including the record archive from u.s. citizenship and immigration services web site showing 30,000 hungarian nationals coming in under present isner to submit at the record amendment 16 providing congress -- >> those are two separate one so without objections so ordered on the first. >> the jackson-lee amendment per -- the use of barb wire should be prohibited in this amendment will highlight -- >> without objection, so ordered. >> just the title please. >> did you accept that? >> i did. i ask unanimous consent. >> so ordered. >> mr. chairman? >> you are recognized. >> i ask unanimous consent to include into the record the 2011 gao testimony homeland security hearing in which the gao testify
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justice jackson: okay. mr. katyal: and the same point you made in the first argument. coercion by itself is not illegal. the government coerces all the time, in plea negotiations, in bringing criminal charges, and the like. what makes it illegal is if you're retaliating against someone's speech, and it's that where the complaint falls apart. justice jackson: do you concede that in this case? that if she was coercing -- coercing them under these circumstances, it was retaliation? mr. katyal: well, no. justice jackson: okay. mr. katyal: so we think that it was an exercise of legitimate law enforcement. we think they're absolutely fine to bring a complaint that has some direct evidence that says, oh, no, she is -- actually, this is not a prosecution that would ordinarily be brought. this is, rather, a selective targeting of me. justice jackson: but that's at the summary judgment stage, right? mr. katyal: it could be done at 12(b)(6), as it was here, and, indeed, the selective enforcement claim was thrown out. and
justice jackson: okay. mr. katyal: and the same point you made in the first argument. coercion by itself is not illegal. the government coerces all the time, in plea negotiations, in bringing criminal charges, and the like. what makes it illegal is if you're retaliating against someone's speech, and it's that where the complaint falls apart. justice jackson: do you concede that in this case? that if she was coercing -- coercing them under these circumstances, it was retaliation? mr. katyal:...
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justice jackson: ok. well -- stice kagan: if i could just -- i mean, i think what you just said is important because, when you concede that emtala imposes a stabilization requirement, it is, thistate, the federal government interfering, if you llin a state's healthcare choices. emtala is on its face a statute that says it's t all the state's way. there are federareirements here. there is a requirement to stabilize emergency patients. and you agree with that? mr. tueryeah, justice kagan, we agree that emtala -- emtala's puwas narrow to bridge this gap that existed in some states -- justice kagan: ok. i mean -- mr. turner: -- and the failure treat. justice kagan: -- we can jt take off the table this idea that, you know, just because it's a state and it's healthcare, that theedal government has nothing to say about it. the federal government has plenty to say abt in this statute. now, you' rht, now there's a question of what's the content of thistilization requirement. and f as i understood your opening rema
justice jackson: ok. well -- stice kagan: if i could just -- i mean, i think what you just said is important because, when you concede that emtala imposes a stabilization requirement, it is, thistate, the federal government interfering, if you llin a state's healthcare choices. emtala is on its face a statute that says it's t all the state's way. there are federareirements here. there is a requirement to stabilize emergency patients. and you agree with that? mr. tueryeah, justice kagan, we...
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since 2010, nearly 30,000 people have left jackson. a predominantly black city and overwhelmingly poor. 1 in 4 live below the federal poverty line. >> i have young men now who done turn 18, they feel lost, hopelessness leads to despair. despair leads to acting out. those things lead to violent tendencies such as, "i ain't nothing too to have lose." >> byron: a formula for failure. they hit the streets with an antidote, hope. >> used to be drug addicts living in these houses, so we cleaned it up. now the kids come out and play. >> byron: the workers in jackson, mississippi, face risks as severe as any city in america. the southern saying "lipstick on a pig" is different. >> we go around, we clean the streets up. making your environment look good. because waking up every day seeing a bad environment going to make you feel bad. >> i used to be have a very violent at one point, you know what i'm saying? very. >> very. >> i know how it is to be out there firsthand. >> it's different when you was front line with the bad guys and they like, "
since 2010, nearly 30,000 people have left jackson. a predominantly black city and overwhelmingly poor. 1 in 4 live below the federal poverty line. >> i have young men now who done turn 18, they feel lost, hopelessness leads to despair. despair leads to acting out. those things lead to violent tendencies such as, "i ain't nothing too to have lose." >> byron: a formula for failure. they hit the streets with an antidote, hope. >> used to be drug addicts living in these...
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justice jackson: but, mr. martinez -- justice gorsuch: and then -- and then justice jackson: -- doesn't that i might just -- just finish up, what -- what's the effeiv difference of that? seems to me that in the first case, when -- when a judge ss re's the law, it's settled, we're done, right? it can be appealed, but at the end of the day, if the supreme urof the united states upholds that interpretation, we're fisd. whereas, under the chevron apoach, are we finished? martinez: no. justice gorsuch: what haen martinez: i think the agency can overrule what the court said. the agency can overre at itself said. eryther areas a very strange of statutory interpretation, we understand the lawo ve one fixed meaning and the goal is to try to fige t that fixed meaning, but chevron by design creates this world in which the agency is -- is -- becau there's this zone of discretion, the -- the agency and ambiguy, the cyd enorce courts to flip-flop with them.pg justice gorsuch: and i'm struck on that score by the brand x case
justice jackson: but, mr. martinez -- justice gorsuch: and then -- and then justice jackson: -- doesn't that i might just -- just finish up, what -- what's the effeiv difference of that? seems to me that in the first case, when -- when a judge ss re's the law, it's settled, we're done, right? it can be appealed, but at the end of the day, if the supreme urof the united states upholds that interpretation, we're fisd. whereas, under the chevron apoach, are we finished? martinez: no. justice...
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at least two former employees of the henry jackson society have taken jobs at the israeli ministry of foreign affairs. senior investigator at the henry jackson society was once the israeli prime minister spokesperson, the israeli minister of defenses media advisor and the head of strategic war games in the israeli military's operations directorate. while in occupied palestine, muri spent time with president isaac and was gifted map of occupied palestine by israeli military personnel. he all but took up arms himself in the war on ghazza. this advocate for genocide will certainly find it hard to find support outside of the desire. entity. joining me in the studio as usual, is our resident expert david miller. david's an academic and a former professor at bristol university and is now a non-resident senior research fellow at the center of islam and global affairs at istanbul zaham university. he's also a co-director of the lobby in watch dog spinwatch and is a leading british scholarly critic of israel. our guest contributor today is jason kridland who joins us via skype. jason has acade
at least two former employees of the henry jackson society have taken jobs at the israeli ministry of foreign affairs. senior investigator at the henry jackson society was once the israeli prime minister spokesperson, the israeli minister of defenses media advisor and the head of strategic war games in the israeli military's operations directorate. while in occupied palestine, muri spent time with president isaac and was gifted map of occupied palestine by israeli military personnel. he all but...
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justice jackson: mr. martinez, what -- what i'm stuck on is what seems to be an assumption question posed with respect to interpreting -- interpreting a statute is a legal one. i see evn as doing the very important work of helping courts stay awa policymaking, and so i -- i'd like for you to sort of tf it through that lens and help me understand why, if we do away with chevron's framework, we won't have a oblem of courts actually making a policy decision. ustice kagan gave you a number of examples, and i think the reason why those ex are hard or why they're ambiguous or whatever is becaus abottom, they're not asking legal questions; they're asking policy questions. how is i, you know, stationary source is to be defined? that's not really a legal question.reonle ways of interprg that. and at the ethe day, i think the way i've been thinking about chevron is congress has given that policy choice to the agency.d ccern is that if we take away something like evron, the court will then suddenly become a policyma
justice jackson: mr. martinez, what -- what i'm stuck on is what seems to be an assumption question posed with respect to interpreting -- interpreting a statute is a legal one. i see evn as doing the very important work of helping courts stay awa policymaking, and so i -- i'd like for you to sort of tf it through that lens and help me understand why, if we do away with chevron's framework, we won't have a oblem of courts actually making a policy decision. ustice kagan gave you a number of...
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juice jackson: isn't that her motivation? understand, that sounds to me more like a retaliation ndf first amendment theory, as opposed to somethi tt's happening in bantam books, which is pressure inapplied to actualnties that themselves are speech distributors so that those entities are censori t spch as in their power because they are the kinds of things -- ey are book distributors or et te. these are insurance companies who are being pressured, and so it's at least attenuad in that sense, the impt speech, correct? mr. cole: so, if the govnmt were providing insurance, it had a contract with -- let's say it provid se sort of insurance to advocacy organizations, and it said we'll give insurance to some, but we're not going to give it to advocacy organizations that disagree with usnd that, for example, promote guns, that would ba clear violation of the first amendment. it would not be censorsh. it would not be suppression. but it would be a penalty imposed because of the viewpoint expressed byherganization. in this case, maria
juice jackson: isn't that her motivation? understand, that sounds to me more like a retaliation ndf first amendment theory, as opposed to somethi tt's happening in bantam books, which is pressure inapplied to actualnties that themselves are speech distributors so that those entities are censori t spch as in their power because they are the kinds of things -- ey are book distributors or et te. these are insurance companies who are being pressured, and so it's at least attenuad in that sense, the...
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joining me now are the bishops of those two churches, bishop reginald tee jackson, jackson of the african methodist a pistol church, and mr. thomas l four. -- senior of christian methodist episcopal church. thank you both for joining me today. now. >> and glad to be with. you >> your churches have been pushing to expand and protect civil and voting rights for years now. i know you've worked with the conference of black churches, dr. richardson and others. and i've worked with both of you, as the head of national action network. why are you teaming up now? first you bishop jackson, and then bishop brown. what is, what is the impetus of why you are teaming up now, around this 2004 voting issue? >> yeah, the fact is we have worked together over the last several elections, but because of the importance of this election, and because of our genuine concern in terms of black turnout, we thought it was necessary for us to have a formal agreement that we would focus on voter education, voter mobilization, to make sure that blacks are thoroughly understanding the issues, and that we are not only vo
joining me now are the bishops of those two churches, bishop reginald tee jackson, jackson of the african methodist a pistol church, and mr. thomas l four. -- senior of christian methodist episcopal church. thank you both for joining me today. now. >> and glad to be with. you >> your churches have been pushing to expand and protect civil and voting rights for years now. i know you've worked with the conference of black churches, dr. richardson and others. and i've worked with both...
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then i started how andrew jackson's parrot squared and people love this stuff. people want to hear silly odd stuff. president lincoln, the tallest of all of presidents at six foot four, which pretty darn tall for back in the day, contrary to that shortest president was a president, james madison, who was four foot shorter than that. he was five foot four and 99 pounds. president lincoln. obviously in the ford theater. and he he actually predicted his death from a dream that it the night before ulysses grant was supposed to have been his guest that night who had bail at the last and on president lincoln's desk in the oval office night, he was assassinated was legislation to create the secret service, albeit not presidential protection, primarily for counterfeiting purposes, but i thought that was kind of ironic. he was also a world class wrestler and wrestled in than 300 matches, losing only one of them. someone told me that he is enshrined in the like the world wrestling hall fame, which i thought was interesting interesting. coincidentally, i want to show you s
then i started how andrew jackson's parrot squared and people love this stuff. people want to hear silly odd stuff. president lincoln, the tallest of all of presidents at six foot four, which pretty darn tall for back in the day, contrary to that shortest president was a president, james madison, who was four foot shorter than that. he was five foot four and 99 pounds. president lincoln. obviously in the ford theater. and he he actually predicted his death from a dream that it the night before...
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chief justice roberts: justice jackson? justice jackson: justice kavanaugh picked up on what i think might be a critical listings in, and i'm trying to understand it. he said here we have a situation in which the government is not asking on a company that is itself in the business of speech, which is true. unlike bantam books, where it was. and so what i'm worried about is your position ultimately reducing to any time regulator enforces the law against an entity that does business with an advocacy organization, we have a first amendment violation. because it seemed like your answer to him was, well, what get this into the first amendment column, unlike other scenarios, is that the nra advocates for guns and it is an advocacy organization, and so action taken against it makes it a first amendment violation. even though the government was not coercing the speech itself in the same way as bantam books. so how do we avoid a world in which advocacy organizations are exempt from regulation? mr. cole: so we are definitely not aski
chief justice roberts: justice jackson? justice jackson: justice kavanaugh picked up on what i think might be a critical listings in, and i'm trying to understand it. he said here we have a situation in which the government is not asking on a company that is itself in the business of speech, which is true. unlike bantam books, where it was. and so what i'm worried about is your position ultimately reducing to any time regulator enforces the law against an entity that does business with an...
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[ cheers and applause ] janet jackson. janet jackson is in the house! come on, now. that's what i'm talking about. that's -- [ cheers and applause ] that's right. >> thank you. >> jimmy: why -- why are you -- why are you -- [ cheers and applause ] janet, it's great to see you, why -- why -- why did you stop by? what -- why did you grace us with your presence? >> you know, i'm here rehearsing for my "together again" tour. >> jimmy: oh, that's great. [ cheers and applause ] it was great. >> i -- by the way, i want to thank everyone for making this the most successful tour to date in -- in -- in -- in my career. >> jimmy: is that right? [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. and -- and -- >> jimmy: that's a big deal. >> you know, it's -- it's -- it's a global tour. we're -- we're taking this everywhere. and even though i'm about to start the second portion, the second part of the american leg in june -- >> jimmy: in june you're starting up again? >> yeah, in june. so, there are a lot of new surprises and definitely new music this time. and i saw you out here -- >> jimmy: yeah
[ cheers and applause ] janet jackson. janet jackson is in the house! come on, now. that's what i'm talking about. that's -- [ cheers and applause ] that's right. >> thank you. >> jimmy: why -- why are you -- why are you -- [ cheers and applause ] janet, it's great to see you, why -- why -- why did you stop by? what -- why did you grace us with your presence? >> you know, i'm here rehearsing for my "together again" tour. >> jimmy: oh, that's great. [ cheers and...
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jackson lee: save him from this isolation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time haexpire ms. jackson lee: help mr. george get an education. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> madam for unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized forne minnk you, mad. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate the cherokee high school girls varsity basketball team. mr. edwards: for winning the north carolina high school athletic association's 1-a state championsh first time since 1996. the cherokee lady braves defeated their opponent by a dominating 42 points. making the final score, 74-32. the entire team contributed to a historic state championship wit& ■aery player on the cherokee roster making an appearance in the game. the lady braves showcased the very best high school i'm confir determination, leaders
jackson lee: save him from this isolation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time haexpire ms. jackson lee: help mr. george get an education. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> madam for unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized forne minnk you, mad....
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jackson sold the final that goes that johnny would be relatively easy, but he was wrong. the such fair share pulled on the bar, which with all summer and that the buyer not attempts to get data on my 10 nozzle, a good chance. yeah, well what i'm aging the mike wins pretended they didn't understand. solve honda hall, you home explains what happened next. i shall be older. so i have found the home out in the home of the toronto or you total. your model shop comes as ok. the hallways, you know what times with all you just seen that. ok, the on the get done telling me that people jackson spent days trying to find alternate routes to the will. but none works in the end. he went back to the gang that had threatened them previously, how the maker and somebody team to midland to you, but i thought that was the one that had been in the united states since may 2023. and nowadays in los angeles, jackson says it's been a challenge, navigating the assign them application process. the family was separated after being arrested at the border. and well, everyone else was really soon off t
jackson sold the final that goes that johnny would be relatively easy, but he was wrong. the such fair share pulled on the bar, which with all summer and that the buyer not attempts to get data on my 10 nozzle, a good chance. yeah, well what i'm aging the mike wins pretended they didn't understand. solve honda hall, you home explains what happened next. i shall be older. so i have found the home out in the home of the toronto or you total. your model shop comes as ok. the hallways, you know...
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jackson says it's been a challenge navigating the assign them application process. the family was separated off to being arrested at the border. and while everyone else was released soon off to jackson's mother the child on spend the 34 days in have a question. detention she'd have trouble explaining why she was entering the country illegally am potomac. i can do for you know, another day or what, so do you find me a quarter? i don't, i don't. yeah. all right. as we ask if you found the experience frightening timble unity mind? don't gen, none of the 20 to the diesel send me will. beautiful should have good can that they should have a name the just, i don't know the, it's the 4th of july. and the ones are joining in the festivities to mark the occasion jackson's come dressed in some special clothes. the bill told the lady not allowed to go to school either home address is a big go to be. uh huh. mm hm. and do you mean that you're tying up in time that you you will never to avoid? so it won't live. i just, i, you put those on the jacks and still can't quite believe t
jackson says it's been a challenge navigating the assign them application process. the family was separated off to being arrested at the border. and while everyone else was released soon off to jackson's mother the child on spend the 34 days in have a question. detention she'd have trouble explaining why she was entering the country illegally am potomac. i can do for you know, another day or what, so do you find me a quarter? i don't, i don't. yeah. all right. as we ask if you found the...
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jackson says it's been a challenge navigating the assign them application process. the family was separated after being arrested at the border. and well, everyone else was really soon off to jackson's mother the child on spend the 34 days in the recreation, detention she'd have trouble explaining why she was entering the country illegally . am with whom i can do for you know, another thing i want to. so do you find me a quote to donate? don't you won't find me. as we ask, if you found the experience frightening kimball, you're in like the gym and then the 20 to the diesel sent me will beautiful, should have gone to that and it should. who is your name? the just, i don't know the, it's the 4th of july, and the ones are joining in the festivities to mark the occasion jackson's come dressed in some special clothes. the bill told the lady model, i do want to go this scroll. so they'll get either home address is a big go to be. uh huh. and do you mean that you're tying up in time that you, you will never to avoid? so it won't live. i just thought you put those on the jac
jackson says it's been a challenge navigating the assign them application process. the family was separated after being arrested at the border. and well, everyone else was really soon off to jackson's mother the child on spend the 34 days in the recreation, detention she'd have trouble explaining why she was entering the country illegally . am with whom i can do for you know, another thing i want to. so do you find me a quote to donate? don't you won't find me. as we ask, if you found the...
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our father jackson says there was a time when he thought they weren't going to make it. well, i don't want to change like a little boy is actually on that. so 20 years old at the time that they were travelling on that night, like this one in small notarized boats from a candy in columbia to correct so with panama to a good question on which is a feature that daughter, doris said, how does roll off in that phase of that to tell us a good while i was you know, each of them for although i choose with kaiser, i took up which fix that to control can show any attention or input. cool. turn up the number to reach of course. and when i talk to the highs console my last people in georgia that to the questions that i should use it to what you got good. tell us as you live in color plan. so assembly, it's what i'll tell you what, let me don't get you to know how to do. jackson says for use he longs to live in the country where his family could practice that christian faith freely. but it was the pandemic that finally pushed him to act. why aging should hey, you know, like, you don'
our father jackson says there was a time when he thought they weren't going to make it. well, i don't want to change like a little boy is actually on that. so 20 years old at the time that they were travelling on that night, like this one in small notarized boats from a candy in columbia to correct so with panama to a good question on which is a feature that daughter, doris said, how does roll off in that phase of that to tell us a good while i was you know, each of them for although i choose...
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i used to mention mazda 2 quarters, jackson sold the final, that goes that johnny would be relatively easy, but he was wrong. the such fair share pulling on a bar which it all summer and that he bought a lot of times to get data on this much in the last the chest. yeah, well the am 18 the microns pretended they didn't understand. solve honda hall, you home, explains what happened next. i shall be older. so i have this home the home at the home of the toronto or you total. your models all comes as ok. always you know times with all the jobs you seen them. ok, the on the good on something that people, jackson spent days trying to find alternative routes to the will. but none works. in the end, he went back to the gang that had threatened them previously. how it got tied up and the major and somebody went to the attorney, but i thought that was the one that had been in the united states since may 2023. and nowadays in los angeles, jackson says it's been a challenge navigating the assign, the application process. the family was separated after being arrested at the border. and while every
i used to mention mazda 2 quarters, jackson sold the final, that goes that johnny would be relatively easy, but he was wrong. the such fair share pulling on a bar which it all summer and that he bought a lot of times to get data on this much in the last the chest. yeah, well the am 18 the microns pretended they didn't understand. solve honda hall, you home, explains what happened next. i shall be older. so i have this home the home at the home of the toronto or you total. your models all comes...
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>> yep. >> deborah: and jackson was born? >> yes. >> say hello, jackson. 11 months old, almost going to walk. >> deborah: and then things took a turn. how did the marriage begin to have problems? >> i guess, uh, she got a little detached from us. >> the circumstances of the divorce were that she had been unfaithful to him because she was unhappy with him. >> deborah: so there was infidelity? >> yes. i didn't want it to end, but she did. so we started the divorce. >> deborah: was it a tough divorce? was it contentious? >> yes, it was. i was very difficult, and i made it difficult on her. >> it didn't end well. there was an affair. i remember walking out of the interview and looking at detective sharpe and said, "he's not cleared. he's not cleared until he's cleared." >> yeah. >> "we have to clear him right away." >> deborah: connects are asking all kinds of questions. it must've made you feel like a suspect. >> it did. i was worried that they might waste precious time on me instead of where it should be focused on. so, yeah, t
>> yep. >> deborah: and jackson was born? >> yes. >> say hello, jackson. 11 months old, almost going to walk. >> deborah: and then things took a turn. how did the marriage begin to have problems? >> i guess, uh, she got a little detached from us. >> the circumstances of the divorce were that she had been unfaithful to him because she was unhappy with him. >> deborah: so there was infidelity? >> yes. i didn't want it to end, but she did. so...
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chief justice roberts: justice jackson. justice jackson: whei ked you about the uniformity concern and the dish uniformity of having different states enforce section threeitrespect to presidential elections, you seed to point to history in a certain way. you said i think the framers envisioned states and forcing section three -- states and forcing section three at least inome circumstances. in mvi of history, i am wondering whether presidential elections were such a circumstance that the framers actually envisioned states and forcing section three with respect to presidential elections oosed to senatorial elections, reprentives, more woeful concerns cayou speak to the argument that section three was about preventing the south from rising again in the contextf e local elections as opposed to focusing on the presidency? mr. murray: two pnton that, first was iiscussed earlier, there is not the same history of states regulating ballot access. ballot access rules to restrict presidential candidates would not have existed. they w
chief justice roberts: justice jackson. justice jackson: whei ked you about the uniformity concern and the dish uniformity of having different states enforce section threeitrespect to presidential elections, you seed to point to history in a certain way. you said i think the framers envisioned states and forcing section three -- states and forcing section three at least inome circumstances. in mvi of history, i am wondering whether presidential elections were such a circumstance that the...
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our father jackson says there was a time when he thought they weren't going to make it wrong with such and such a little boy is actually on that. so 20 the time that they were traveling on that night, like this one in small notarized boats from a candy in columbia to correct so with panama to a good question on which is a feature that daughter doris said, oh, don't know what else we mean that faces that to tell us a good while i let you go, you just have to go to the kaiser i took up for which 6 click or how does that initial control agent or implement cool 3rd of december to teach a quarter. and when i talk to the has console, my last people in georgia that to the questions that i should use as to what you've got. good. tell us as you live in the twin symbol, you know what? i'll tell you what, let me, don't get you to know how to deal with jackson says for use to loans to live in the country where his family could practice that christian faith freely. but it was the pandemic that finally pushed him to act. was aging, should hey, you know, like you don't depot the show. what good type,
our father jackson says there was a time when he thought they weren't going to make it wrong with such and such a little boy is actually on that. so 20 the time that they were traveling on that night, like this one in small notarized boats from a candy in columbia to correct so with panama to a good question on which is a feature that daughter doris said, oh, don't know what else we mean that faces that to tell us a good while i let you go, you just have to go to the kaiser i took up for which...
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ladies and gentlemen, glenda jackson. applause you came from a very ordinary background, didn't you? mm, yes. your dad was a bricklayer, wasn't he? that's right, yes. in those early days, what did you want to be? i left school without wanting to do anything in particular and no qualifications for anything. so i worked in boots cash chemists for two years, and while i was there, ijoined an amateur dramatic company at home and someone said, as someone always does, "you should do this professionally." so i wrote off to the only drama school i'd ever heard of which was rada, and i got a scholarship and there i was for two years. what kind of parts did you get when you were at rada? well, we didn't really have parts until our last term, but they told me, "don't expect to work until you're 60 "because you're basically a character actress." how wrong her drama teachers were. she became a major movie star with women in love in 1969. how much do you love me? how much do you think i love you? i don't know. but what's your opinion?
ladies and gentlemen, glenda jackson. applause you came from a very ordinary background, didn't you? mm, yes. your dad was a bricklayer, wasn't he? that's right, yes. in those early days, what did you want to be? i left school without wanting to do anything in particular and no qualifications for anything. so i worked in boots cash chemists for two years, and while i was there, ijoined an amateur dramatic company at home and someone said, as someone always does, "you should do this...
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luckily for senator jackson, everything turned out okay. but listening to the 911 call leaves her shaken. my name is jamal. and, uh, i just, uh, stabbed my wife and said those police officers had their guns drawn because they expected somebody to come out with a gun. i think what ifs about all the different ways that this could have gone wrong, it really did terrify me. i mean, did it ever cross your mind after you got swatted? maybe i shouldn't do this anymore. it's not worth it. i know, uh, and i could see that happening to some legislators. when it starts affecting your family, you know, my three young kids that that can make you think twice for me. you know, i feel like the lord's called me to be here for a purpose and going to see that through. for matter of fact, i'm dan lieberman in atlanta next, based on matter of fact, the food and drug administration was established more than 100 years ago. so why is one of its basic duties land it in front of the supreme court? plus this world series winner skipped the ticker tape parade because
luckily for senator jackson, everything turned out okay. but listening to the 911 call leaves her shaken. my name is jamal. and, uh, i just, uh, stabbed my wife and said those police officers had their guns drawn because they expected somebody to come out with a gun. i think what ifs about all the different ways that this could have gone wrong, it really did terrify me. i mean, did it ever cross your mind after you got swatted? maybe i shouldn't do this anymore. it's not worth it. i know, uh,...
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glenda jackson was an mp for 23 years. rising to the position of transport minister, she had to travel to europe, where she found the detail of one eu debate rather tedious. during the coffee break, i said, "hey, glenda, are you all right?" and she said, "fine." and i said, "because you keep popping out." "i'm going for a fag," she said. "right you are," i said. "yeah, i understand that." "in any case..." she said, "..it is so bloody boring." "the whole thing is boring." glenda jackson. thank you, mr speaker. it's hardly a surprise that baroness thatcher... that speech that she made... ..after margaret thatcher's death... ..was... ..pure glenda. everything i had been taught to regard as a vice — and i still regard them as vices — under thatcherism, was in fact, a virtue. greed. selfishness. no care for the weaker. sharp elbows. sharp knees. they were the way forward. we heard much... it's an amazing speech and kind of only really an actor could have done that speech in the way that she did it. and then to go back into
glenda jackson was an mp for 23 years. rising to the position of transport minister, she had to travel to europe, where she found the detail of one eu debate rather tedious. during the coffee break, i said, "hey, glenda, are you all right?" and she said, "fine." and i said, "because you keep popping out." "i'm going for a fag," she said. "right you are," i said. "yeah, i understand that." "in any case..." she said, "..it...
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justice jackson: you concede that in this case? that if sh was coursing them under these circumstances it was reion? mr. katyal: no. we think it was an exercise of legitimate law enforcement. that has direct evidence. this is not a prosecution that would ordinarily be broug this is rather a selective targeting of me. justice jackson: that is a summdgment stage. the selective enrcent claimhere. was thrown out. state a claim, and you have toto plead d prove, that is the language, she said it four times in theecision. this complaint does not plead and prove that enforcemuld not be ordinarily done. what they have said in the complaint is we have some comparisons, the optomris association, e w york city bar offers insurance and i against they allege there are tenical violations. none of these folks are doing what the naa was -- what the nra was doing. >> you are shifting the burden to the all they nee know is show the desire to suppress speech was a motivati factor. thnot have to prove that burden in a regulatory action uld have been ta
justice jackson: you concede that in this case? that if sh was coursing them under these circumstances it was reion? mr. katyal: no. we think it was an exercise of legitimate law enforcement. that has direct evidence. this is not a prosecution that would ordinarily be broug this is rather a selective targeting of me. justice jackson: that is a summdgment stage. the selective enrcent claimhere. was thrown out. state a claim, and you have toto plead d prove, that is the language, she said it four...
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chief justice roberts: justice jackson. justice jackson: when i asked you about the uniformit concern and the dish uniformity of vi different states eorce section three with respect to presidentiallections, you seemed to point to history ia certain way. you said i think the ams envisioned states and forcing section three -- states and foinsection three at least in some circumstances. in my view of history, i am wondering whether presidential elections we sh a circumstance that the ams actually envisioned stas d forcing section three wit respect to presidential elections as opposed to senatorialleions, representativesmore woeful concerns. can you speak to the argument at section three wasbo preventing the south from si again in the context of the local elections as opposed to focusing on the presidency? mr. murray: two points on that, first was as i discussed earlier, there is not the me history of states regulating ballot access. ballot access rules to restrict presidential candidates would not have existed. they would not
chief justice roberts: justice jackson. justice jackson: when i asked you about the uniformit concern and the dish uniformity of vi different states eorce section three with respect to presidentiallections, you seemed to point to history ia certain way. you said i think the ams envisioned states and forcing section three -- states and foinsection three at least in some circumstances. in my view of history, i am wondering whether presidential elections we sh a circumstance that the ams actually...